Sinji Health & Fitness Smartwatch for $54
June 21, 2018 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website


KEY FEATURES
Smartwatches are pretty handy, but why pay for all the extra bells and whistles when you just want to keep tabs on your personal health? Sleek, smart, and amazingly practical, the Sinji Health & Fitness Watch lets you track activities, monitor sleep, and count calories without bogging you—or your wallet—down. And, with a IP67 dust and waterproof rating, you’ll have no problem taking this timepiece to gym, on the trail, or anywhere else you plan on breaking a sweat.
Red Dot Award-Winner for Design
Disclaimer: The Sinji Health Watch is intended for general wellness purposes only and should not be used as a medical device.
PRODUCT SPECS
Details
- Watch color: black
- Strap color: black
- Strap material: leather
- Bluetooth reach: 32′
- Battery capacity: 100mAh
- Screen: 0.95″ OLED
- Size: 1.6″ x 0.3″
- IP67 rating against dust and water
- Data: Local and cloud server
- Charging time: up to 2 hours
- Standby time: up to 5 days
Smart Health Tracker Freatures
- Heart rate monitor
- Blood pressure test
- Pedometer
- Calories burned calculator
- Distance walked
- Sleep monitor
Compatibility
- Bluetooth: V4
- HTC
- Huawei
- iPhone 4/4S
- iPhone 5/5S/SE
- iPhone 6/6S/Plus/S Plus
- iPhone 7/Plus
- LG
- Other
- Samsung
- Sony
Includes
- Sinji Health Watch (black)
- Free iOS/Android app
- Charging station
- Charging cable
- Manual
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